Are you sure about the first one? it seems to be a different type of metal. It isn't picking it up good in the picture but it has a brass-like color when looked at in the light. I'll take your word for it but here is a close up just to be 100%
Jonathan: That coin is damaged. It is were a die issue the pattern would be raised. (IE Die scratches/chipped/die break/clashes. The marks on your coin are pushed down into the coin, making it post mint damage. Someone may have used a punch/nail/screwdriver/or anything else to make those marks. Even looks like it could be solder. What ever it is, it not an error/variety or collect able. It just turns your coin into a cull or damaged coin. Hope this helps. I always have a questioning mind until I made the connection as to what is a mint error/variety of garage coin.
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